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Today we'll be reviewing part number RP66131. This is the Reese Weight Distribution System without the Shank. It is a trunnion bar design rated at 15,000 pounds of gross towing weight and 1,500 pounds of tongue weight. This system is going to evenly distribute the weight over the axles of the tow vehicle and trailer for stability and control. It's going to create a more level ride for both the tow… see more >
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Yes, the max drop of the Curt Short Arm part #C17333 is only 1/2 inch due to the head design. For a shank that you could use with this system that would allow a 3 inch drop you would want the Curt #17120 which can do a drop of up to 5 inches. There…
view full answer...There is no real difference in the function between the different size bars that you mentioned, as it is more something that one brand of weight distribution hitch uses to be a bit different than another brand. The only time it really makes a…
view full answer...You definitely need a higher rated weight distribution system. Since you have a shank and a friction sway control unit already you would want the Reese Weight Distribution w/out Shank #RP66131. The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is…
view full answer...Your absolute best solution would be to use your 1,400 lb rated Equalizer system for when you have the motorcycle loaded and then use a lighter rated head and spring bar when you aren't transporting the motorcycle. For that you would want to use…
view full answer...If your loaded tongue weight is 1,350 lbs then the Reese WD System part #RP66131 that you referenced would be correct for you as it has a tongue range of 800 lbs - 1,500 lbs and yours falls in that range. Be sure that you are considering the weight…
view full answer...I can not speak for any manufacturers ratings either on your truck or on your OEM hitch. That being said you would need to talk to someone at the Chrysler/Dodge dealer to obtain the actual ratings on your hitch and truck. You should be able to find…
view full answer...There isn't a setting you can use on your Go Power solar controller for lithium batteries if it is not compatible, so you will need to upgrade your solar controller to one that is compatible. I'm not sure which solar power system you…
view full answer...I looked up the towing capacity of a 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 with a 6.0 and every configuration was well over 7,600 lb so yes it could. Looks like lowest configuration is 9,600 lb towing capacity and highest 13,000 lb. I'd recommend confirming…
view full answer...We have spoke with Ranch Hand before about the fit of trailer hitches with their bumpers and they state that since their bumpers are designed to fit with the factory hitches for the vehicles the aftermarket ones would fit as well. The Curt hitch part…
view full answer...The Reese and Draw-Tite products are manufactured by the same parent company, this means that the #26102 and #26002, Dual Cam Sway Control systems are the same, but there is a difference in the generations of the systems. The older systems had Hanger…
view full answer...The three sizes of electric trailer drum brakes you referenced, 7-, 10- and 12-inch diameters, are intended for different axle weight capacities. Since each size will presumably have a proportionate weight load it has to stop, their wear rates will…
view full answer...For a trailer that weighs 10,000 lbs when fully loaded, you'll need a higher-rated weight distribution hitch, and the best one for that is from Blue Ox, called the SwayPro. The correctly rated SwayPro that also fits a 2-1/2 inch hitch receiver is…
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